This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 2008-127752 filed on Dec. 16, 2008, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine, and more particularly, to a wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine, which can apply a magnetic field to a needle being used on a patient for acupuncture by use of a Helmholtz coil capable of applying a magnetic field to a wide space and can apply a magnetic stimulus to the patient through the needle, thereby making it possible to maximize the therapeutic effect of the needle.
2. Description of the Related Art
In oriental medical science, an area of knowledge that has a history of several thousands of years, acupuncture needle points (acupuncture points and meridians) have been thought to serve as paths transmitting the energy of the human body. Thus, oriental medical science has made many efforts to cure the diseases of human bodies from the viewpoint of energy circulation (transmission). In this respect, acupuncture needle points serving as focal points of energy circulation are very important.
Thus, the practice of acupuncture has excellent effects on diseases such as chronic diseases that are not easily solved by the modern medical science. As a result of this, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), which had hitherto been conservative in alternative medicine, approved acupuncture as a therapeutic treatment in 1997.
Apparently, acupuncture is very effective, in that it can cure various diseases by stimulating specific portions (acupuncture needle points) of the human body. However, the core contents of acupuncture stimuli have, at times, been called into doubt.
Examples of stimuli applied to specific portions of the human body are a thermal stimulus, obtained by applying heat to a needle, an electrical stimulus obtained by using an electric needle inducing a micro current by applying electrical energy thereto, and a magnetic stimulus.
Examples of a magnetic needle inducing a magnetic stimulus are a metal needle having a permanent magnet to apply a magnetic field and a magnetic needle formed of a permanent magnet to apply a magnetic stimulus.
However, these conventional methods are very complex in terms of the structure and form of the needle. Also, the conventional methods are not economical to use in a disposable manner. Moreover, the conventional methods have limitations in the application of a magnetic stimulus to an acupuncture needle point.
An aspect of the present invention provides a wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine, which can apply a magnetic stimulus to an acupuncture needle point more efficiently by applying a magnetic stimulus to a wireless magnetic needle during the acupuncture process as well as by use of a wireless magnetic needle formed of a soft-magnetic material.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine, which can control a magnetic field statically or dynamically in order to diversify a magnetic stimulus applied to an acupuncture needle point.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine, including: a current generating unit generating a current; and a Helmholtz coil creating a magnetic field by using the current generated by the current generating unit, the Helmholtz coil including a first coaxial coil disposed over a bed for a patient; and a second coaxial coil disposed under the bed.
Herein, the wireless magnetic needle system may further include: a modulator modulating the current generated by the current generating unit; and an amplifier amplifying the current modulated by the modulator.
Also, the current generated by the current generating unit may have a waveform of one of a rectangular pulse wave, a sine wave and a sawtooth wave.
Also, the first coaxial coil or the second coaxial coil of the Helmholtz coil may have a quadrangular shape or a circular shape. The first coaxial coil of the Helmholtz coil may be movable and the second coaxial coil of the Helmholtz coil may be fixed. Both of the first coaxial coil and the second coaxial coil of the Helmholtz coil may be movable.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wireless magnetic needle for a wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine that applies a current generated by a current generating unit to a Helmholtz coil to apply a magnetic stimulus to a needle being used for the acupuncture process on a patient, wherein the wireless magnetic needle is formed of a soft-magnetic material.
Herein, the wireless magnetic needle may be formed of an alloy including iron, nickel or cobalt.
The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, detailed descriptions about well-known functions or structures will be omitted if they are deemed to obscure the subject matter of the present invention.
Referring to
A patient 400, who is to be medically treated by the wireless magnetic needle system, is given acupuncture lying on the bed 300. Acupuncture is a medical art implemented in a general oriental medicine clinic, and thus a detailed description thereof is not provided herein. Thus, the patient 400 is already given acupuncture, lying on the bed 300, before a magnetic stimulus is applied by the wireless magnetic needle system.
The current generating unit 100 generates a current to be supplied to the Helmholtz coil 200. If necessary, the current generating unit 100 may include a modulator (not shown) and an amplifier (not shown).
An external magnetic field is required in order to apply a variety of magnetic stimuli to the human body of the patient 400 through the wireless magnetic needle. The external magnetic field is created by applying the current generated by the current generating unit 100 to the Helmholtz coil 200.
The current generated by the current generating unit 100 may be provided in various forms, as illustrated in
The Helmholtz coil 200 may be formed in various structures. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the Helmholtz coil 200 includes the first coaxial coil 210 disposed over the bed 300 and the second coaxial coil 220 disposed under the bed 300.
The first coaxial coil 210 and the second coaxial coil 220 of the Helmholtz coil 200 may have various shapes. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the first coaxial coil 210 and the second coaxial coil 220 have a rectangular shape or a square shape as shown in
In an exemplary embodiment of the Helmholtz coil 200, the first coaxial coil 210 located over the bed 300 is movable and the second coaxial coil 220 located under the bed 300 is fixed, as shown in
After the patient 400 is given acupuncture lying on the bed 300, a current is supplied from the current generating unit 100 to the Helmholtz coil 200 to create a magnetic field between the first coaxial coil 210 and the second coaxial coil 220. Herein, the second coaxial coil 220 is fixed and the first coaxial coil 210 moves between the head and the leg of the patient 400, thereby applying magnetic stimuli thereto.
In a modified embodiment of the Helmholtz coil 200, the first coaxial coil 210 is fixed and the second coaxial coil 220 is movable.
In another exemplary embodiment of the Helmholtz coil 200, both of the first coaxial coil 210 and the second coaxial coil 220 are movable as shown in
Referring to
In the wireless magnetic needle system according to the present invention, the bed 300 and peripheral devices are formed of non-magnetic materials so that the magnetic field can be efficiently applied to the soft-magnetic needle.
Various currents formed as illustrated in
In
When the external magnetic field applied in the opposite direction increases, the magnetization of the magnetic material saturates in the opposite direction. Thereafter, when the magnetic material is again magnetized in the original direction, it forms a completely closed curve that is symmetrical with respect to the origin. This curve is called a magnetic hysteresis curve.
A curve obtained in the original magnetization of the magnetic material is called a magnetization curve. The strength of the external magnetic field on the magnetic hysteresis curve, where the magnetization value becomes 0, is called a coercive force. In the present invention, the soft-magnetic material used as the material of the wireless magnetic needle for traditional oriental medicine means a magnetic material with a very-small coercive force. For reference, a hard-magnetic material (such as a permanent magnet) used in a conventional magnetic needle is a magnetic material with a very-large coercive force.
The magnetic hysteresis curve of
When the form of the current of the current generating unit 100 forming the external magnetic field is symmetrical bi-phase as illustrated in
On the other hand, when the form of the current of the current generating unit 100 forming the external magnetic field is mono-phase as illustrated in
In the first operational method, as illustrated in
In this way, the operation of the wireless magnetic needle for traditional oriental medicine may vary, depending on the forms of the current generated by the current generating unit 100. Also, the operational characteristics may vary depending on the materials of the wireless magnetic needle for traditional oriental medicine.
Another advantage of the wireless magnetic needle using the Helmholtz coil 200 is described below. Because the magnetic field generated by the pulse-type current applied by the current generating unit 100 can excite various harmonics for one pulse, it can apply various forms of magnetic stimuli and can implement infinite forms of magnetic stimuli by changing the width and cycle of the pulse.
Also, the AC magnetic field generated by the Helmholtz coil 200 induces a change of the magnetic field of the soft-magnetic needle to generate a micro current, thereby making it possible to achieve not only a magnetic stimulus but also an electrical stimulus at the acupuncture needle point.
The wireless magnetic needle, which is used on the patient 400 to apply a magnetic stimulus to the patient 400 through the wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine, must have soft-magnetic characteristics as well as biocompatibility that are not harmful to the human body. Thus, the wireless magnetic needle is formed of a soft-magnetic material. For example, the wireless magnetic needles may be formed of an alloy of Cu, Mo and Cr based on Fe and Ni. A Co-based soft-magnetic material may be coated with gold or silver in order to provide a greater degree of safety.
As described above, the wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine according to the present invention can wirelessly apply a magnetic stimulus having various strengths and forms of magnetic stimuli after acupuncture is performed on a patient according to a general method.
Also, the soft-magnetic material is used as the material of the wireless magnetic needle of the wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine according to the present invention. Thus, the wireless magnetic needle for traditional oriental medicine according to the present invention can be fabricated in the same form as the conventional needle for traditional oriental medicine. Therefore, the wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine according to the present invention is easy to fabricate.
Also, the wireless magnetic needle of the wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine according to the present invention can be fabricated as a disposable type with a simple structure. Thus, the wireless magnetic needle of the wireless magnetic needle system for traditional oriental medicine according to the present invention can prevent possible cross-infection between patients.
While the present invention has been shown and described in connection with the exemplary embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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10-2008-0127752 | Dec 2008 | KR | national |